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#1606 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hello All,
I am very new to this forum and I can see there is lots of information to digest. Having said that, loads of information are there to give a person heads up. I would like any advice for OTA set up for my location, I live in Markham, Ontario (16th avenue and Markham Road (HWY 48)). Below is the report from TV fool : http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...7fb996f9dce1cc I am planning to setup the Antenna in the Attic, what is the type of antenna, preamp (if necessary) best suited for my location? I have a Samsung LCD TV (Model No:LN40A450C1D-4series)...do I need seperate OTA tuner? if yes, could you please suggest that as well? (best price and reliable)Another question is, should I have to buy two antennas? one for Toronto and one for Buffalo? ![]() Any advice is highly appreciated. Thanks in Advance. And I apologize for such a long post. Last edited by j_vedant; 2012-01-12 at 10:48 PM. |
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#1607 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Scarberia
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j vedant. I have friends who live a little bit east of you and they get pretty good results. I think you should be able to get the T.O. and Buffalo stations using a single antenna without a preamp. Start off with a 4 bay like the Channel Master 4221HD and aim it to get both Buffalo and Toronto. If you don't get all of the channels you want then you can think of adding a preamp or second antenna ie...start simple and add more as required. Your TV has a ATSC tuner, so you won't need another tuner. Good luck and post your results after you do your install.
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#1608 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Thanks Geo35. I appreciate your answers and informations.
Well, as you have stated, I might start up with an antenna installation and move up. Another question based on your reply would be in this forum, I have seen lot about 8 bay antennas, but you are recommending 4 bay is there a reason behind it? Also, Markham is bit far away to pickup buffalo stations, do you think 4 bay is really enough? Also, you havent mentioned whether your friends have attic setup using 4 bay antenna or over the roof setup? Thanks for any advice. |
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#1609 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi everybody!
I have done my research through this website as well as other websites regarding to antenna setup for OTA. I am in Aurora, facing west. I have attached 3 TV-fool reports for different height of antenna. I was thinking about DB8+preamp or CM 4228HD 8 bay antenna+preamp based on TV-fool reports. Any recommendations/advices regarding antenna or setup? Am I gonna be able to watch any channels in "background color" GREY with this setup or not? Thank you all 10feet http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...67d98470e7447f 20feet http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...67d96ad63ce6a8 40feet http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...67d9135e31cf74 |
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#1610 |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Scarberia
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j vedant, my friends are using an indoor amplified antenna pointing outside a 3rd story window, that's why I am pretty sure that a 4 bay attic or outdoor mounted, would work well. 4 bay antennas have a wider beamwidth than 8 bay antennas. Since you are going to want to receive both Buffalo and Toronto channels, the wider beamwidth helps ...ie aim at Buffalo and pick up Toronto channels from the side. An 8 bay antenna has better gain which is important in deep fringe areas, but does not have as good reception off the sides, therefore a rotor helps with receiving from a wider range. For most people in the GTA, a 4 bay works well.
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#1611 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Newmarket - North of Toronto
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Anyone know of a good roof installer that services Newmarket? Thanks.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Calgary
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@threeflags: Please see our OTA: Ontario Parts, Sales, Service, Installers forum in the Where Can I Buy forum.
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#1613 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hi all,
about a week ago we lost audio on Fox 29-1 and i can't get it back. all other channels are fine, including 29-2. Signal is 80% and other than PBS, Fox is normally the strongest signal. Any ideas? I'm in Ajax. Mike |
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#1614 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kitchener, ON
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^^^^^^
Try doing a complete reset of your tuner? Or a complete rescan?!
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#1615 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario
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I want to thank Hugh and all the contributors for all the useful information! I am overwhelmed to say the least. I am a newbie to OTA. So after a few days of reading I would like some confirmation that my thinking is correct.
The following are reports from tvfool.com at 15‘ & 35’ elevation. http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...0b86b9bd12291c http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...0b8606491ace61 Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario Bayview & Major Mackenzie (slightly north and east) Specifics: Wall or roof mounted, about 60’ run RG6. Single splitter to 2 tv’s. So from what I’ve read on this blog, and from the selection chart, I am thinking of installing a roof or wall mounted DB8. a) I am thinking of going with DB8 or 4228HD instead of 4221. My thinking is, in poorer signal days that I would have a better chance of not losing signal lock, since Buffalo is far away. I don`t think that the signal would become too strong that this would be an issue. Since the DB8/4228 has a narrower sweep how will this affect local stations? b) I plan to aim the DB towards Buffalo as others have done. So am I better with BD8 or 4228 or 4221? I’m also guessing that the DB8 is better because the 4228HD is just not as good as the old 4228. But from what I see most are using either 4221 or 4228. c) Some have reported having difficulty with receiving some local channels, at times, with the antenna pointing towards Buffalo so I have a kross 4 bay as a backup for local channels. Currently, with the 4 bay (attached to satellite mount with no extension and facing the wrong way, slightly southwest , I currently get channels 5, 9, 19, 25, 41, 47, 57, 69; 100% of the time (only for a short time), but no Sun, Chch. So if I use the secondary antenna (the 4 bay) off the side of my house, or off the same roof/wall mount, to pick up local stations, with an AB switch, and the DB8/4228 for the US stations, would this setup be the most reliable? I want to use a setup that will give me the most channels without adding (ie changing much in the future) except for occasional peaking when necessary. Again thanks all for your contributions to these threads! |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario
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On review of this thread, now I'm thinking that a DB4e is the way to go.
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/show...=41076&page=26 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Toronto, East York (Greenwood & Mortimer)
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I think the DB4e is a good way to go. Please report on your results. You may want a pre-amp. I'd go with a Winegard 269. Good luck.
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#1618 |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Craig Henry (Greenbank/Hunt Club), Nepean, ON
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greg111r, don't worry about not getting SunTV, as it no longer broadcasts over the air. It still shows up in TVFool because, for some reason, Industry Canada marked it as 'operating' in its database instead of just deleting the entries for all the SunTV OTA stations.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Midtown Toronto (OTA) LG 32LD400, MythTV
Posts: 355
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Just wondering if anyone had done an attic install in this area, but looking for general advice too.
Here's Mom's TVFool: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...0b86f9cf171bcc Any suggestions on an antenna type? Would building a Super Stealh work for the VHF and UHF signals or is there a good combo antenna she can buy for maximum channels? Thanks.
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#1620 |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Richmond Hill, Ontario
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Thanks, I'm still doing my research, I never imagined there would be so much involved in what I thought was something relatively simple. I have a lot of reading and probably many more questions to come.
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